The dull monotony of Sydney events has been a little broken in upon by a comical incident which occurred lastweek. It is undoubtedly in the recollection of our Readers, that THE ALMORAH was chartered by ...
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Article : 3,750 wordsIt becomes our painful duty this day to record a most melancholy occurrence which took place on Monday morning last. Edward Riley, Esq. of the firm of Riley and Walker, merchants of this town, has ...
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Article : 612 wordsAs the intercourse between Sydney and the Mauritius is now likely to become more frequent and regular, the subjoined detail, collected from the most modern authorities, may possess interest at this time ...
Article : 937 wordsThe following lucubrations from the pen of a Correspondent who sings himself SIRIUS, are in point, and worthy of perusal:— "The anomaly of the members of our local Government entering upon commercial enterpise, for the purpose of supplying its ...
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Article : 365 wordsNo. of Bush, sold. £ s. d. 454 Sold at per Bush. 0 7 6. 538 0 7 0 135 0 6 6 ...
Article : 153 wordsOn Thursday last arrived the ship Almorah, Capt. G. H. Boyd, from Batavia. Lading 5,628 bags rice. ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 24 Feb 1825, Page 3
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